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we need to bring those funds home from connecticut -- the connecticut. i would like to stop and impeachment and i think it is another obstruction. there's an election in 2016. there is no respect for this administration and a lot of these government agencies. sen. murphy: i think you have to wait for the report to come in. sayt sure it is right to there are no circumstances you would support impeachment. my position with trump is simple. i am going to fight him like heck when he is doing something terrible like trying to repeal protections for people with pre-existing conditions and i will work with him when he is doing something i think is good for the state like increasing funding for manufacturing jobs and defense jobs. i will fight him when it is right and work with him when it is right for the state. dennis: we welcome your comments on facebook, twitter, or instagram. welcome back. this next question goes to mr. corey. how would you rate president trump's policy toward north korea? is it working? mr. corey: we need to set up diplomatic solutions ins
we need to bring those funds home from connecticut -- the connecticut. i would like to stop and impeachment and i think it is another obstruction. there's an election in 2016. there is no respect for this administration and a lot of these government agencies. sen. murphy: i think you have to wait for the report to come in. sayt sure it is right to there are no circumstances you would support impeachment. my position with trump is simple. i am going to fight him like heck when he is doing...
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you want a governor who will fight for connecticut and connecticut's standards. the degree to which it is the right to choose, the degree to which is guns, you want a governor who will stand up and protect our values in the state of connecticut. >> quick questions, quick answers. >> thank you. one of your first jobs as governor will be to deliver a budget to the legislature in february. we have a multibillion dollar projected deficit for 2019. will you be able to do it without gimmicks or things like the rainy day fund? >> mr. stefanowski? >> we have the rainy day fund to begin with because of fundamental tax reform at the national level. it shows you what a little common sense around lowering taxes rather than raising them like the two other people on a panel want to do -- thank goodness we have it. we need to cut costs. when i was at ubs, we did a thing called zero-based budgeting. i had every single department come in. and i will do the same thing my first week in office. i will declare a state of fiscal emergency. i will have every department come in and the
you want a governor who will fight for connecticut and connecticut's standards. the degree to which it is the right to choose, the degree to which is guns, you want a governor who will stand up and protect our values in the state of connecticut. >> quick questions, quick answers. >> thank you. one of your first jobs as governor will be to deliver a budget to the legislature in february. we have a multibillion dollar projected deficit for 2019. will you be able to do it without...
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connecticut valley's. that's what i have heard -- values. that's what i have heard loud and clear. president trump has outsourced with who gets elected to the supreme court. almost everyone on those lists that these political groups give to president trump would lead to the criminalization of reproductive health care in this state, would threaten the affordable care act. would stand up for corporate rights instead of worker rights and consumer rights. i have exhaustively looked at every single name on the list provides it to the president. i will constantly ask questions as to whether these justices support connecticut if they don't support connecticut values, i will not support them. >> in 2016, the president was on the ballot and also was the supreme court nominees. the process the united states senate went through was an embarrassment to the country. not only did they drag senator kavanaugh -- judge kavanaugh's family through the mud, they also dragged out of the me too movement a woman that wanted to s
connecticut valley's. that's what i have heard -- values. that's what i have heard loud and clear. president trump has outsourced with who gets elected to the supreme court. almost everyone on those lists that these political groups give to president trump would lead to the criminalization of reproductive health care in this state, would threaten the affordable care act. would stand up for corporate rights instead of worker rights and consumer rights. i have exhaustively looked at every single...
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host: we have a special line for connecticut residents. linda is up first in orange, connecticut. caller: good morning. i have a couple of quick questions for you. whenirst being, i remember someone from the state of connecticut would come into the classrooms with the voting levers and it was to instruct children from fifth-grade on out i had a vote. -- on how to vote. it would be a prelude to getting you ready to be a voter. we don't do that anymore. i have taken my children and grandchildren to the polling places. depending on the poll worker, they will tell you you can't bring the child. it is individual poll workers. i am very consistent and brought the child. my grandson, on primary day. what really are the states laws? -- state's laws? could we bring the old programs back to the schools where the kids actually see the voting? it makes you think i should vote. i will take your answer off the air. host: thank you for the question. secretary merrill? guest: you are singing my song. i was a teacher wants myself. i wish we could do more. there is a whole conversation we could hav
host: we have a special line for connecticut residents. linda is up first in orange, connecticut. caller: good morning. i have a couple of quick questions for you. whenirst being, i remember someone from the state of connecticut would come into the classrooms with the voting levers and it was to instruct children from fifth-grade on out i had a vote. -- on how to vote. it would be a prelude to getting you ready to be a voter. we don't do that anymore. i have taken my children and grandchildren...
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these are connecticut values. the next year will be that challenging time for our state and nation, but i have never been more optimistic about our future. our shared values and commitment to one another and we will build a better tomorrow. ofay is the first day connecticut's comeback story. god bless you all. and may god continue to bless the great state of conn c-span2 has top books and authors every weekend. saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, investigative journalist cheryl atkinson. then at 9:00 p.m. eastern, whole foods' ceo john mackey. , they at 9:00 p.m. eastern founder of the center for rural enterprise and environmental justice, catherine flowers, on her efforts to improve water and sanitation conditions in rural areas across america. c-span2 this" on weekend. >> american history tv on c-span 3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, a university of delaware history professor looks at how colonial history is remembered
these are connecticut values. the next year will be that challenging time for our state and nation, but i have never been more optimistic about our future. our shared values and commitment to one another and we will build a better tomorrow. ofay is the first day connecticut's comeback story. god bless you all. and may god continue to bless the great state of conn c-span2 has top books and authors every weekend. saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, investigative journalist cheryl atkinson. then at...
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before we leave connecticut ahead of today's tour stop in connecticut, c-span spent time with the governor of connecticut, dan government is no much smaller since i took office. i'm very proud of that. recovered the jobs lost in the private sector. smaller government. sounds like a pretty good success to me. that your approval rating is so low in the state? i did not bargain for a high approval rating. i bargained to do the job. administration, we had billions of dollars in hadtanding obligations, we to do that and we had to offset some of the decisions, bad decisions made by my predecessors with raising some number of taxes so we could remain afloat. raising taxes, having fights with employees over outstanding unfunded obligations does not the easiest way to become popular, but it is the easiest way to do the job the right way, something my predecessors quite frankly had failed to do and something the legislature has failed to do over a number of years. what didernor malloy, you not get done that you want to get done? guest: number one on that list 18-year-olds,ke 19-year-olds, and 20-yea
before we leave connecticut ahead of today's tour stop in connecticut, c-span spent time with the governor of connecticut, dan government is no much smaller since i took office. i'm very proud of that. recovered the jobs lost in the private sector. smaller government. sounds like a pretty good success to me. that your approval rating is so low in the state? i did not bargain for a high approval rating. i bargained to do the job. administration, we had billions of dollars in hadtanding...
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with connecticut values. that is what i have heard loud and clear. unfortunately, president trump outsourced the decision about who gets elected to the supreme court to two right-wing political groups. he asked them to come up with a list and he is going to choose from the list. almost everyone on the list that these two political groups gave the president trump would lead to the criminalization of reproductive health care in this state, would threaten the affordable care act, which delivered insurance to 200,000 connecticut residents, would stand up for corporate rights instead of worker rights and consumer rights. i have not exhaustively looked at every single name on the list provided to the president, but i am going to constantly ask questions as to whether these justices support connecticut values or donald trump's values. if they don't support connecticut values, i will not support them. mr. corey: in 2016, the president was on the ballot and also was the supreme court nominees. the process the united s
with connecticut values. that is what i have heard loud and clear. unfortunately, president trump outsourced the decision about who gets elected to the supreme court to two right-wing political groups. he asked them to come up with a list and he is going to choose from the list. almost everyone on the list that these two political groups gave the president trump would lead to the criminalization of reproductive health care in this state, would threaten the affordable care act, which delivered...
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these are connecticut values. the next year will be that challenging time for our state and nation, but i have never been more optimistic about our future. our shared values and commitment to one another and we will build a better tomorrow. ofay is the first day connecticut's comeback story. god bless you all. and may god continue to bless the great state of connecticut. ♪ announcer: you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created in 1979. today, we are brought to you by these television companies, who provide c-span to viewers as a public service. washington dc mayor muriel bowser was critical of the federal capitol police for the response to the violence yesterday and she ordered a curfew and declared a public emergency, which has been extended. she was joined by the acting police chief and other city officials at this news briefing. g. i am muriel bowser, i am the mayor of washington, d.c. i am here to provide an update to provide the public with the district's fostering update
these are connecticut values. the next year will be that challenging time for our state and nation, but i have never been more optimistic about our future. our shared values and commitment to one another and we will build a better tomorrow. ofay is the first day connecticut's comeback story. god bless you all. and may god continue to bless the great state of connecticut. ♪ announcer: you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created in 1979. today, we are brought...
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these are connecticut values. let's show how much we can get done by working together, demonstrating how our differences is what brings us together, not tears us apart. so four years ago, the elephant in the room was a permanent physical crisis, remember that? i got a little riled up and said let's fix the damn budget once and for all. we didn't permanently fix it, but we made the first step. we delivered balanced budget on time without relying on the tax increases that had become the historic norm. just as we were beginning to feel that momentum opening, -- covid hit, and it hit our region hard. i love john lennon, i know he saying imagine. he also said, life is what happens while you are busy making other plans. and nobody had a plan for covid. we reached out to the hospital, to leaders, asking how can we keep our communities safe and how can we get our economy open safely? and i want to say special thanks to each and every one of you, you helped make sure that we are all speaking in one voice, that we are all r
these are connecticut values. let's show how much we can get done by working together, demonstrating how our differences is what brings us together, not tears us apart. so four years ago, the elephant in the room was a permanent physical crisis, remember that? i got a little riled up and said let's fix the damn budget once and for all. we didn't permanently fix it, but we made the first step. we delivered balanced budget on time without relying on the tax increases that had become the historic...
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connecticut. to give you a sense of his continuing importance in our society, we put together a short video of the griswold case. let's watch. >> griswold v. connecticut, which recognizes the right to privacy and the constitution. >> i believe marital privacy extends to contraception. >> griswold v. connecticut. >> back in the 60's, there was a case known as griswold v. connecticut. >> what's talked a little bit about griswold. >> what is it about griswold v. connecticut that gives the importance? we will learn about its history. a professor from george mason and her latest is putting children's interests first. and a researcher from temple university. why is griswold so important? >> it was a landmark case decided in 1965. it is a landmark case now because it set the path for cases deciding abortion-rights, sexuality, sexual expression, same-sex marriage. it is a warning to state about how to use the criminal justice system and police people. >> what are your thoughts about the landmark case? >>
connecticut. to give you a sense of his continuing importance in our society, we put together a short video of the griswold case. let's watch. >> griswold v. connecticut, which recognizes the right to privacy and the constitution. >> i believe marital privacy extends to contraception. >> griswold v. connecticut. >> back in the 60's, there was a case known as griswold v. connecticut. >> what's talked a little bit about griswold. >> what is it about griswold v....
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what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know we will again feel the brunt of powerful weather. but we can tell our citizens that their state is more prepared for future challenges, that their families will be safer when disaster strikes, and that the odds of anyone having to needlessly suffer through prolonged power outages have been greatly diminished. when hurricane sandy struck, we saw results from the work we'd done together. while we can never entirely prevent damage or power outages, the response was better and faster. once again, we saw a problem and, together, we worked to address it. if these past two years have proven anything, it's that we have the ability to rally around a common good and a common goal. we've done it in a way that just doesn't seem possible these days in some places certainly not in washington d.c. in december, at the same time leadership from each of your caucuses were meeting with my staff for long hours night- after-night to negotiate a mitigation plan, our national budget was being driven
what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know we will again feel the brunt of powerful weather. but we can tell our citizens that their state is more prepared for future challenges, that their families will be safer when disaster strikes, and that the odds of anyone having to needlessly suffer through prolonged power outages have been greatly diminished. when hurricane sandy struck, we saw results from the work we'd done together. while we can never entirely prevent damage or power...
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connecticut pure does. i abstain from certain bolts out of an abundance of caution, because that is what more legislators should do if they are involved in the industry. i work for a water -- i have worked for a water company since 1992. i am proud of the work i have done at the water company. i have actually dealt infrastructure, as opposed to my opponent, talking about doing it. water, natural resource. i have built infrastructure throughout the district. brookfield, litchfield comic-con, torrington, and more. the last 30 years at the water company. water conservation. huge. i have volunteered to join the housatonic association board of directors. i worked my way up to vice president of that board, because natural resources are very important to me. our natural environment is important to me. we can keep hearing the excuses for my opponent as to why you, the voters, should give her another chance to disappoint you. i am ready to hit the ground running. i will work tireless for you, just as i have when i w
connecticut pure does. i abstain from certain bolts out of an abundance of caution, because that is what more legislators should do if they are involved in the industry. i work for a water -- i have worked for a water company since 1992. i am proud of the work i have done at the water company. i have actually dealt infrastructure, as opposed to my opponent, talking about doing it. water, natural resource. i have built infrastructure throughout the district. brookfield, litchfield comic-con,...
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we are taking steps to make connecticut make sure that connecticut leads again. i am proud that after a long and hard debate, we were able to say with one voice that the status quo was no longer acceptable. that when it comes to public education, we can't keep doing what we've always done and simply hoped for better results. that our kids can't afford it and our state cannot afford it as well. we worked with an eye towards the future and made an historic investment of nearly 100 million dollars from pre-k to high school focusing on district that is we know are most in need. now, reaching kids early is critical to that success and early childhood education had to be a central portion of our education reform. so we created 1,000 new school readiness opening statewide for youngsters at a time when no one thought that that was possible. that's 1,000 more children that will show up to kinder garten this fall day one ready to learn. we did that together, and we will do more. to combat unacceptable achievement gap, we've begun transforming underperforming schools throug
we are taking steps to make connecticut make sure that connecticut leads again. i am proud that after a long and hard debate, we were able to say with one voice that the status quo was no longer acceptable. that when it comes to public education, we can't keep doing what we've always done and simply hoped for better results. that our kids can't afford it and our state cannot afford it as well. we worked with an eye towards the future and made an historic investment of nearly 100 million dollars...
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this is with connecticut taxpayer dollars. he is including people that live in other states and leaving out people who work on farms, people who are self-employed, and a host of other people your are connecticut citizens who i assume you represent. that 10,000 job number since you were elected governors, that is the number i would look at. we shouldn't be spending to create jobs for people in other states. they should be looking after everybody in the state, not just people who work on farms and big companies. >> i want to ask one last question. i want to and this on a positive note. i think the three of us can agree that connecticut is a great place to live. you have 30 seconds. how do you make connecticut even better? >> we continue to invest in education and infrastructure. i don't believe you think only 10,000 have gone to connecticut residents. they make the kinds of investments that can be competitive, in bioscience, and higher education that is making great progress and employing more people. >> how do we make connectic
this is with connecticut taxpayer dollars. he is including people that live in other states and leaving out people who work on farms, people who are self-employed, and a host of other people your are connecticut citizens who i assume you represent. that 10,000 job number since you were elected governors, that is the number i would look at. we shouldn't be spending to create jobs for people in other states. they should be looking after everybody in the state, not just people who work on farms...
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connecticut case. then a look at the life and legacy of ricky magazine founder and commentator william f buckley. all persons having business to for the honorable supreme court of the united states give their attention >> landmark cases, produced in partnership with the national constitution center. exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court. >> quite often in many of our most famous decisions are ones that the court took on to fight the unpopular. >> let's go through a few cases that illustrate dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of different people who help stick together because they believe in a rule of law. >> good evening, tonight's landmark case is the 1965 griswold v. connecticut. with a seven-to decision the justices established the constitutional right to privacy and set in motion the expansion of privacy rights that continue to today. to give you a sense of its con
connecticut case. then a look at the life and legacy of ricky magazine founder and commentator william f buckley. all persons having business to for the honorable supreme court of the united states give their attention >> landmark cases, produced in partnership with the national constitution center. exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court. >> quite often in many of our...
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these are connecticut values. the next year will be that challenging time for our state and nation, but i have never been more optimistic about our future. our shared values and commitment to one another and we will build a better tomorrow. today is the first day of connecticut's comeback story. god bless you all. and may god continue to bless the great state of connecti
these are connecticut values. the next year will be that challenging time for our state and nation, but i have never been more optimistic about our future. our shared values and commitment to one another and we will build a better tomorrow. today is the first day of connecticut's comeback story. god bless you all. and may god continue to bless the great state of connecti
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erie ag tong's dad connecticut. tong's priority is to protect consumers. he took on pharmaceuticals, secured $6 billion for those affected by the opioid crisis, held exxon mobil accountable for lies regarding their role in climate change, he is a graduate of phillips academy in andover, brown university and the university of chicago law school. he practiced for 18 years as a litigator in state and federal courts and went on to serve 12 years in the connecticut house of representatives. a connecticut native, ag tong is the oldest of five children and grew up working in his family's chinese restaurant. he and his wife live in connecticut with their three children and too many pets, according to ag tong. welcome, ag tong. next to ag tong, we have california attorney general rob bonta. [applause] in 2021, ag bonta was sworn in as 35th attorney general of the state of california, the first person of latino dissent and second asian-american to occupy the decision. he has passion for justice and fairness instilled in him b
erie ag tong's dad connecticut. tong's priority is to protect consumers. he took on pharmaceuticals, secured $6 billion for those affected by the opioid crisis, held exxon mobil accountable for lies regarding their role in climate change, he is a graduate of phillips academy in andover, brown university and the university of chicago law school. he practiced for 18 years as a litigator in state and federal courts and went on to serve 12 years in the connecticut house of representatives. a...
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delauro of connecticut. pursuant to house resolution 55, gentlewoman connecticut, ms. delauro and the gentleman from arkansas, mr. womack, each will control 15 minutes. ms. delauro: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from is -- mr. womack is recognized. mr. womack: i thank you for the time for this particular debate. i yield five minutes to the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. heroin. mr. hern: i thank my esteemed. we lost senator coburn and a legend of mine for his consistency and dedication to the fiscal responsibility of our country. tom taught me about the way our government works about the broken budget process and spending american tax dollars wisely. it is clear that my colleagues vr forgotten one fact that the federal government has no money of their own. every dollar comes from the american people. when we are in this chamber spending a billion here and trillion there. it comes from hardworking american people. i have with with me senator coburn's black book and his
delauro of connecticut. pursuant to house resolution 55, gentlewoman connecticut, ms. delauro and the gentleman from arkansas, mr. womack, each will control 15 minutes. ms. delauro: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from is -- mr. womack is recognized. mr. womack: i thank you for the time for this particular debate. i yield five minutes to the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. heroin. mr. hern: i thank my esteemed. we lost senator coburn and a legend of mine...
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he was joined by attorneys general from new york, minnesota connecticut -- minnesota and connecticut at a conference in pittsburgh talking about legal protections for abortion providers, state sovereignty and the importance of down ballot election races. host: welcome to the panel, the aftermath of dobbs, states attorneys general and the right to protect access. i am a special assistant attorney general at the california department of justice. we are happy to have leading progressive attorneys general on the panel which will be moderated by written a jenkins. access to abortion has been under threat since the u.s. supreme court's dobbs decision which overturned roe v. wade. in today's panel, we will understand the special role attorneys general have in protecting abortion access and reproductive health care. i am privileged to introduce our panelists and will start with new york attorney general tish james, who you can see on the screen remotely. [applause] ag james is the 67th attorney general of new york at first woman of color to hold statewide office in new york and first woman e
he was joined by attorneys general from new york, minnesota connecticut -- minnesota and connecticut at a conference in pittsburgh talking about legal protections for abortion providers, state sovereignty and the importance of down ballot election races. host: welcome to the panel, the aftermath of dobbs, states attorneys general and the right to protect access. i am a special assistant attorney general at the california department of justice. we are happy to have leading progressive attorneys...
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connecticut's going to be a priority. i think you're going to see a lot more of these 15 minute tests as i alluded to previously. reporter: in terms of the p.p.e. and the hospital space, are we still staying ahead of this virus right now? >> hi, this is paul. i'm going to answer a little bit off of the last question. then we'll get into the p.p.e. question. solarte this week we should be expecting some additional abbott lab testing devices to come to connecticut. as the governor stated, we have already received one down in stanford that is operational. the governor did make a call to high executives at abbott to make that a priority. but we are one of the few states that are going to be on the top of the list in terms of receiving abbott lab testing devices here in connecticut. so we should see that arrive at d.p.h. and then for distribution later this week. reporter: where do we stand on the p.p.e. and the hospital space right snow? we know this is going to be a very trying week. how are we in maintaining the status quo?
connecticut's going to be a priority. i think you're going to see a lot more of these 15 minute tests as i alluded to previously. reporter: in terms of the p.p.e. and the hospital space, are we still staying ahead of this virus right now? >> hi, this is paul. i'm going to answer a little bit off of the last question. then we'll get into the p.p.e. question. solarte this week we should be expecting some additional abbott lab testing devices to come to connecticut. as the governor stated,...
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i commend the gentleman from connecticut, mr. courtney, for his leadership, and i urge my colleagues to join us in voting for this legislation. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from connecticut reserves. the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from pennsylvania. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. mr. kelly: thank you, madam speaker. my 25 years in private industry taught me many lessons, one that resonates with me today, is that sweeping mandates with no input from those who will be impacted don't work, no one knows better what the workforce needs to be successful than the workforce itself and it seems to me my colleagues across the aisle have yet to learn this lesson and are rushing and pushing h.r. 1195, a bill that would institute a rushed sweeping initiative that ignores the data and more importantly
i commend the gentleman from connecticut, mr. courtney, for his leadership, and i urge my colleagues to join us in voting for this legislation. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from connecticut reserves. the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from pennsylvania. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is...
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fight for connecticut values, not trump values, connecticut values. i hope to earn your vote and your trust. >> thank you so much. mr. stefanowski: i honestly think all three candidates tonight truly want to invest in health care, improve education, and keep our families safe. the difference is how we plan to get there. dan malloy introduced the two largest tax increases in the history of connecticut. has that helped our economy? absolutely not. and somehow oz and ned think if , if weore of the same put just one more tax hike, or we put up tolls, we will get a different answer. just last week ned suggested a payroll tax for businesses in connecticut. after eight years of this, enough is enough. cut costs, reduce the size of government, get this economy moving. we can use an improving economy and growth to invest in education and health care and revitalize our cities. the choice you have in seven days is more the same another , four years of dan malloy or a change that is going to get this economy moving and get the state of connecticut finally turned
fight for connecticut values, not trump values, connecticut values. i hope to earn your vote and your trust. >> thank you so much. mr. stefanowski: i honestly think all three candidates tonight truly want to invest in health care, improve education, and keep our families safe. the difference is how we plan to get there. dan malloy introduced the two largest tax increases in the history of connecticut. has that helped our economy? absolutely not. and somehow oz and ned think if , if weore...
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the gentlewoman from connecticut is recognized. ms. delauro: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from florida, the chair of the military construction and veterans affairs -- veterans' affairs committee, ms. wasserman schultz. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for three minutes. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the chairwoman for yielding. i rise to support this continuing resolution that will keep our federal government open and deliver the vital services that impact us all. look no further than southwest florida in my home state where where hurricane -- where hurricane ian inflicted tragic human loss and massive property damage. while we pray for those who endured ian's wrath and for those who still face, it let's offer more than well wishes. thankfully president biden declared a major disaster, unleashing federal aid and assistance for counties hit by ian. but this c.r. will allow fema and other federal partners to keep assistance flowing to florida in our time of need whil
the gentlewoman from connecticut is recognized. ms. delauro: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from florida, the chair of the military construction and veterans affairs -- veterans' affairs committee, ms. wasserman schultz. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for three minutes. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the chairwoman for yielding. i rise to support this continuing resolution that will keep our federal government open and...
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i am a product of connecticut. i was raised to believe that i needed to live my life in a way to stand up to the -- for the middle-class families. that is why i passed the connecticut's them sell law, which is saving lives and the people to work. i went to congress to stand for manufacturing and fight outsourcing. that is me. that is my story. it is a very different story from the demands. over and over again, she has shown as she stands up for herself and her profits at the expense of the people that work for her and at the expense of this state. i will stand for only one thing, the middle class of this state. i look forward to the next hour. >> our first question to mr. murphy. >> both of you have had personal financial problems. mr. murphy, you have been sued for nonpayment of mortgage bills. mrs. mcmahon committee filed for bankruptcy and walked away from that. how can connecticut voters felt confident that you will be able to exercise good judgment on the federal budgets -- federal budget decisions facing conn
i am a product of connecticut. i was raised to believe that i needed to live my life in a way to stand up to the -- for the middle-class families. that is why i passed the connecticut's them sell law, which is saving lives and the people to work. i went to congress to stand for manufacturing and fight outsourcing. that is me. that is my story. it is a very different story from the demands. over and over again, she has shown as she stands up for herself and her profits at the expense of the...
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it is dense, as is the state of connecticut. he went on to say it is a great source of pride in china because that is where the premier's wife is from. a big deal to me is that is where the confucian heritage came from. good sister province in china and i appreciate the care they have given us and working with the consul general to get this done. thanks, everybody. journaln's washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. wednesday morning, a discussion of what federal spending on coronavirus relief has done to the federal budget with committee for a responsible federal budget president maya mcguiness. and we will talk about treatments for covid-19 with dr. robert gallo, cofounder and director of the institute of human virology at the university of maryland school of medicine. watch "washington journal" wednesday morning and be sure to watch "washington journal" sunday at 9:00 a.m. for a look back 50 years to the antiwar student protest at kent state which erupted into deadly confrontation between student
it is dense, as is the state of connecticut. he went on to say it is a great source of pride in china because that is where the premier's wife is from. a big deal to me is that is where the confucian heritage came from. good sister province in china and i appreciate the care they have given us and working with the consul general to get this done. thanks, everybody. journaln's washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. wednesday morning, a discussion of what federal...
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delauro of connecticut. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1232, the gentlewoman from connecticut, ms. delauro, and the gentlewoman from texas, ms. granger, each will control 15 minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from connecticut. ms. delauro: mr. chair, i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady reserves. the gentlelady from texas is recognized. ms. granger: i yield to the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. hern, for two minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. hern: mr. speaker, i rise today with a deep concern with the rampant spending that's come out of this chamber over the last two years. while our constituents suffer from 40-year high inflation, this chamber has done nothing to help them. instead, my colleagues across the aisle have doubled down on their reckless spending and continue to make each bill bigger than the last. the spending has got to stop. we know that the american rescue plan was the catalyst for inflation problems. we know that
delauro of connecticut. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1232, the gentlewoman from connecticut, ms. delauro, and the gentlewoman from texas, ms. granger, each will control 15 minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from connecticut. ms. delauro: mr. chair, i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady reserves. the gentlelady from texas is recognized. ms. granger: i yield to the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. hern, for two minutes. the chair: the gentleman is...
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connecticut should be worried. after all, what we have to do is judge you on what you've done in the past. you can say you haven't run for office in the past but for 30 years, according to your own resume on your website, you've been involved in politics. you were involved in politics when i was still in law school. >> mr. foley 30rk seconds to respond. >> dan, you'reaking this stuff up as you go along. you're an attorney, you should be doing better homework this company was not located in columbus, georgia, or bibb city, it was in macon, georgia. i never fired anybody. the company went through a financial restructure, it didn't go out of business. no employees were affected from the financial restructuring. it was an exchange of bonds for equity. you're misrepresented what happened. why don't you be truthful with the voters, why don't you be truthful with your negative ads. just be truthful, that's all we're asking. >> mr. malloy. >> tom, everything i've said is based on f.d.c. filings, on the bankruptcy filing in
connecticut should be worried. after all, what we have to do is judge you on what you've done in the past. you can say you haven't run for office in the past but for 30 years, according to your own resume on your website, you've been involved in politics. you were involved in politics when i was still in law school. >> mr. foley 30rk seconds to respond. >> dan, you'reaking this stuff up as you go along. you're an attorney, you should be doing better homework this company was not...
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guest: we don't expect connecticut to be a hot election cycle. blumenthal is a for reelection and kind of struggled against linda mcmahon. but he is going to be fine this year. august wolf, there is a story where he has come under fire for alleged sexual harassment. so democrats will be fine. guest: connecticut is a good example of how the country has changed. or at least new england has changed. i grew up in new york and went to graduate school at the university of connecticut. i am familiar with the state politics. 40 years ago, 50 years ago, 60 years ago -- there were a number of parts of connecticut that were swing a republican. fairfield county portion, vary republican. i remember when a candidate won the new haven district. connecticut was at one time a competitive state and voted for liberal republicans. connecticut was a competition state. they voted for republicans. but it is not very reliably democratic. even the upscale portion is different. host: from ashland, massachusetts, this is wayne, independent line. caller: good morning, gentl
guest: we don't expect connecticut to be a hot election cycle. blumenthal is a for reelection and kind of struggled against linda mcmahon. but he is going to be fine this year. august wolf, there is a story where he has come under fire for alleged sexual harassment. so democrats will be fine. guest: connecticut is a good example of how the country has changed. or at least new england has changed. i grew up in new york and went to graduate school at the university of connecticut. i am familiar...
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connecticut should be worried. after all, what we have to do is judge you on what you've done in the past. you can say you haven't run for office in the past but for 30 years, according to your own resume on your website, you've been involved in politics. you were involved in politics when i was still in law school. >> mr. foley 30rk seconds to respond. >> dan, you're making this stuff up as you go along. you're an attorney, you should be doing better homework this company was not located in columbus, georgia, or bibb city, it was in macon, georgia. i never fired anybody. the company went through a financial restructure, it didn't go out of business. no employees were affected from the financial restructuring. it was an exchange of bonds for equity. you're misrepresented what happened. why don't you be truthful with the voters, why don't you be truthful with your negative ads. just be truthful, that's all we're asking. >> mr. malloy. >> tom, everything i've said is based on f.d.c. filings, on the bankruptcy filing
connecticut should be worried. after all, what we have to do is judge you on what you've done in the past. you can say you haven't run for office in the past but for 30 years, according to your own resume on your website, you've been involved in politics. you were involved in politics when i was still in law school. >> mr. foley 30rk seconds to respond. >> dan, you're making this stuff up as you go along. you're an attorney, you should be doing better homework this company was not...
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this is the connecticut we must strive for. over the coming weeks, i will begin a dialogue on how best to face these challenges head on. i will come back to you next month with more details, but in the meantime i want to offer two ideas as a good place to start. first, we should ensure that our efforts are comprehensive in their size, their scope, and their geography. that means widening i-95 statewide and fixing its entrance and exit ramps. [applause] it means building new rail stations and upgrading our branch lines to provide real commuter rail service, including the naugatuck valley. [applause] it means creating a statewide, 21st century bus service with real-time updates commuters can check on their cell phones. [applause] the bottom line is that we need to improve transportation of all kinds, in towns of all sizes across all of our state. second, we must make sure every penny we raise for transportation goes toward our vision to transform connecticut. today, i am proposing that connecticut create a secure transportation l
this is the connecticut we must strive for. over the coming weeks, i will begin a dialogue on how best to face these challenges head on. i will come back to you next month with more details, but in the meantime i want to offer two ideas as a good place to start. first, we should ensure that our efforts are comprehensive in their size, their scope, and their geography. that means widening i-95 statewide and fixing its entrance and exit ramps. [applause] it means building new rail stations and...
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connecticut public in collaboration with the league of women voters of connecticut has held a series of political debates designed to educate local governors on candidates running for office in connecticut. tonight we are paying special attention to 40 towns in western and central connecticut. we are broadcasting live from the campus of central connecticut state university. before i introduce the candidates, let me go over the structure. the cumulative time format is designed to allow the candidates time to discuss the issues. the only rule is the total time used by each candidate should be approximately the same. candidates will not be restricted to one or two minute responses. they may spend as little or as much time as they feel is appropriate. our goal is to encourage debate. the candidates will take turns being first to respond. following the question period, each candidate will make a two minute closing statement. members of the league of women voters are serving as timers and will keep the candidates and me informed of the time expended. if there is a discrepancy in time, i wi
connecticut public in collaboration with the league of women voters of connecticut has held a series of political debates designed to educate local governors on candidates running for office in connecticut. tonight we are paying special attention to 40 towns in western and central connecticut. we are broadcasting live from the campus of central connecticut state university. before i introduce the candidates, let me go over the structure. the cumulative time format is designed to allow the...
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people in connecticut. our family and friends in other states don't have the same rights we do. in an instant, my wife and my sisters and my mom and my daughters became less free and less safe. it was a terrible day in june. it's important that we recognize particularly in blue states that we are not fine and we are not safe and that the fall of roe was not the end of the discussion. it was just the beginning. what you are seeing now, kansas was good for a moment than the next day, look at what happened in indiana and south carolina. when they are done in those states, they will come for us. you know that every year, even though these bills don't pass, there are bills that they and up appealing. late-term abortion bans, things that sound appealing and if you don't understand them or dig into them and understand what they really drive that, they can deceive people into thinking that's good policy. despite the fact we have codified roe v. wade, there is always the right to choose in connecticut and they will
people in connecticut. our family and friends in other states don't have the same rights we do. in an instant, my wife and my sisters and my mom and my daughters became less free and less safe. it was a terrible day in june. it's important that we recognize particularly in blue states that we are not fine and we are not safe and that the fall of roe was not the end of the discussion. it was just the beginning. what you are seeing now, kansas was good for a moment than the next day, look at what...
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fight for connecticut values, not trump values, connecticut values. i hope to earn your vote and your trust. mr. stefanowski: all three candidates tonight truly want to invest in health -- improveve it education and keep our families safe. the difference is how we plan to get there. dan malloy introduced the two tax creases in connecticut history. has that helped our economy? absolutely not. and ned think if we put up tolls or at another tax, that will be the answer. men suggested a payroll tax for businesses in connecticut. after eight years, enough is enough, we need to cut costs, reduce the size of government, get this economy moving. can use that improving economy and growth to invest in education and health care and revitalize our cities. the choice you have in seven days is more of the same, another four years of dan malloy or a change that is going to get this economy moving and get that can -- and get the state of connecticut finally turned around. the first question of the night will go to mr. griebel, and it comes from keith. keith: thank yo
fight for connecticut values, not trump values, connecticut values. i hope to earn your vote and your trust. mr. stefanowski: all three candidates tonight truly want to invest in health -- improveve it education and keep our families safe. the difference is how we plan to get there. dan malloy introduced the two tax creases in connecticut history. has that helped our economy? absolutely not. and ned think if we put up tolls or at another tax, that will be the answer. men suggested a payroll tax...
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this is in connecticut. the moderator is from the fox news channel. >> live, from the bushnell center. >> good evening from the theater at the bushnell in hartford, conn. welcome to the connecticut senate debate between richard blumenthal and republican candidate to linda mcmahon. fox brings you this debate tonight which will cover of a wide range of topics from the economy to foreign policy. the candidates will have 30 seconds rebuttal. the candidates will be signaled. the order has been determined by a coin toss. specific subjects and questions were chosen by fox connecticut and the harford current and have not been shared with or cleared by either campaign. the audience has promised to remain quiet. we will keep them to that. if no tears or clause or a purse of any kind. welcome to you both. if the first question to mr. blumenthal. we got questions from readers and viewers. this one comes from a viewer from ellington. how has your public elected office experience without any business experience preparing
this is in connecticut. the moderator is from the fox news channel. >> live, from the bushnell center. >> good evening from the theater at the bushnell in hartford, conn. welcome to the connecticut senate debate between richard blumenthal and republican candidate to linda mcmahon. fox brings you this debate tonight which will cover of a wide range of topics from the economy to foreign policy. the candidates will have 30 seconds rebuttal. the candidates will be signaled. the order...
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trump values, connecticut values. i hope to earn your vote and your trust. i honestly think that all three candidates tonight want to invest in health care and keep our family safe. the difference is in how we plan to get there. dan instituted the two largest tax increases in the history of connecticut. has that helped our economy? absolutely not. somehow oz and ned think we could do the same of we put up polls we will get a different answer. just last week that suggested -- ned suggested a payroll tax. after eight years of this enough is enough. we need to cut costs and reduce the size of the government. we need to use in improving economy and growth to invest in education and health care and revitalize our cities. the choice you have been seven days is more the same. another four years of dan malloy or a change that will get the economy moving and get the state of connecticut finally, after eight years, finally turned around. >> the first question of the night will go to mr. oz. good evening.- >> i want to begin by
trump values, connecticut values. i hope to earn your vote and your trust. i honestly think that all three candidates tonight want to invest in health care and keep our family safe. the difference is in how we plan to get there. dan instituted the two largest tax increases in the history of connecticut. has that helped our economy? absolutely not. somehow oz and ned think we could do the same of we put up polls we will get a different answer. just last week that suggested -- ned suggested a...
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he also hails from connecticut. this guy who wore the uniform of the country suffered grievous injury and of course, in doing it -- since he has been home has been helping veterans. he served on the town council for a number of years. he is just an amazing person. i think your question probably m not runningi' for governor of the state of connecticut. you know, what we see, and i don't think it's just delusional, is that there's a re al wave of work. that's really potentially coming into this state and in terms of the budgets and priorities, that are bipartisan. that are not because of one administration versus another. that connecticut is very much situated to really take great opportunity forward. we talked abotu process earlier. what happened on the ways and means committee is the poster child for not how to have a bill become law. it was the complete opposite. we had a totally open process, in terms of amendments, markups that went as long as needed. we had a republican chairman, texas.omax thornberry from he di
he also hails from connecticut. this guy who wore the uniform of the country suffered grievous injury and of course, in doing it -- since he has been home has been helping veterans. he served on the town council for a number of years. he is just an amazing person. i think your question probably m not runningi' for governor of the state of connecticut. you know, what we see, and i don't think it's just delusional, is that there's a re al wave of work. that's really potentially coming into this...
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she heads the connecticut veteran affairs department. this is just over one hour from duke university. >> good afternoon. welcome to the 50th presentation of the duke university school of nursing event. in 1968, it became officially known as the harriet cook carter lecture. i'm dean of the school of nursing. i'm pleased to welcome all of you here today on behalf of our duke university school of nursing community. as indicated in your program, this lecture is named in honor of harriet cook carter , a compassionate and creative woman who endears herself to localiversity and the community through community activities. this year's topic holds a special place in the hearts and minds of our community. many of you are veterans of military service or are engaged in the care of our veterans. may i ask those who have served to stand up please. [applause] anil those of you who have cared for at the service or veterans -- and those of you who have cared for active service are veterans, also stand. [applause] we thank all of you. caring for military
she heads the connecticut veteran affairs department. this is just over one hour from duke university. >> good afternoon. welcome to the 50th presentation of the duke university school of nursing event. in 1968, it became officially known as the harriet cook carter lecture. i'm dean of the school of nursing. i'm pleased to welcome all of you here today on behalf of our duke university school of nursing community. as indicated in your program, this lecture is named in honor of harriet cook...